Effectively Casting When Fly Fishing
Written by Rick Ross

Tuesday, 03 June 2008


Fly fishing can be a fun and exhilerating activity, however, it can be a daunting task to properly cast your line. In this article we will discuss some effective tips and tricks on how to cast when fly fishing.

It's important to learn how to control the distance of your line when casting. Remember, the farther you need to cast your line, the higher you must stop the rod tip at the end of a forward cast. When attempting a shorter cast the rod tip should stop about three to four feet above the water or ground.

Hitting a certain target when fly fishing can sometimes be tricky and just takes a little know how and practice. Note that if the tip of the rod travels straight, then your line will travel straight. And if your rod tip is curved at the end of your casting stroke, then of course your line will be curved.

A good way to practice your aim and distance is to head out to an open area, such as your back yard or open field and set up targets at various distances. The object is to get your fly to land on top of the targets. Practice until you can hit each target repeatedly.

One common mistake while fly casting is to whip the rod as hard as you can when casting. Timing and a fluid, smooth motion are the two main ingredients to a great cast. Pay particular attention to how the rod feels in your hand when casting. As you get more comfortable with it you will start to feel the force in the motion of the rod and line and you will realize what a great cast feels like.

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About The Author:

Rick Ross is an avid outdoor enthusiasts, writer and contributor to the on-line fishing forum at DNR-Pro.org - The Web's Leading Guide To The Outdoors

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